The End of the World (Verdens Undergan)

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Denmark punked out of The Great War, and so missed out on the Great Debut of two of modern technology's Great Weapons of Mass Death and Misery from the air: bombing of cities, and clouds of poison gas. Sniffing out the profit potential from Denmark's movie fans who'd pay to get a taste of that action in their own hoods (safely), Nordisk's exploitation film division went into overdrive and came up with a winner and released it on April Fool's Day. Grounded in an engaging story of class and family struggle with a healthy dose of hiss-worthy villainy, executed with strong performances (aided by authenticity of masses of nonprofessionals), and crowned with credible special effects and stunning cinematography revealed in this excellent restoration, this deserves greater recognition.

Online: Wikimedia

Who needs a comet when you've got a Great War going on?

New York Times headline: Lusitania sunk by a submarine Lusitania lifeboat
May 8, 1915
The End of the World: “Alone at sea”
The End of the World: “Alone at sea”
Daily Mirror headline: Soldiers trapped by a gas cloud, lie unconscious in the trenches
May 21, 1915
The End of the World: “The tremors of the impact release poisonous gases...and Flint suffers a terrible death”
The End of the World: “The tremors of the impact release poisonous gases...and Flint suffers a terrible death”
British soldier walking in front of the remains of a home
British soldier walking in front of the remains of a home (from Devastated Lands)
The End of the World
The End of the World: Amid the ruins